Instead of "thinking" that it will take a lot of time to check the
files, you could measure how much time it takes.

That way, you'll know how much time you saved when you screw up an
update because you didn't correctly specify which files changed.

I'm guessing that the amount of time that you will save is far less
important than messing up an update.  Yes, you will mess up an update
with your scheme.  You'll forget that you changed a file.


On Dec 31, 7:04 am, thanhnv <[email protected]> wrote:
> @djidjadji: thankyou for your answer. But, I think It will take much
> time to checks all files and collects changed file while I know
> exactly what folder (or files) are modified. So, I have edited a
> little code of appcfg.py to solve this issue. I hope it does not
> infringe Google license.
> And, I hope they will add this feature on next version of SDK :)
>
> thanks

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